** condition: NM/NM ** “Full Horn” was Cornucopia's only release, but the seven members of this German progressive rock band made sure that it was a worthwhile accomplishment. The album has an epic feel with two longer tracks and two shorter tracks. The album begins with "Day Of A Daydream Believer." No Monkees influences here, this track begins with a demented organ that slowly fades in and then takes us on a psychedelic roller coaster ride that lasts almost 20 mintues. After the first track we get a little breather from the heaviness of the opener with a throwback to a simpler 60s psychedelic pop song "Morning Sun." It's a mere bump in the road as the next epic track "Spots On You Kids" picks up the frantic and unpredictable pace of the first track. The fourth track "And The Madness" only continues and revs up a bit the pace as a frenetic outro which leaves you wondering exactly what you just listened to. An overflowing abundance of the culmination of really everything musically psychedelic and this album is in a way the pinnacle of the Krautrock scene in the early 70s."